Unthanks, Hebden Bridge Picture House 06.12.11
Sorry about the jittery camerwork, shot from upstairs ! Last song of the night, excerpt from 'Forest' by Robert Wyatt. Brilliant gig, wish I'd videoed more, only got the last two songs.
Hebden Bridge Arts Festival 2019 longer version
Short film of highlights including:
Miss Lilys Victorian Circus Game & Exhibition: urbanangelscircus.com
Hebden Royd Town Council for Kidsfest: hebdenroydtowncouncil.gov.uk
Street Sunday: MC Mike Hancock & Black Eagles, Sid Bowfin, Circo Rum BaBa: foolsparadise.co.uk
Patience Agbabi: patienceagbabi.wordpress.com
Maps: thisismaps.com
Shorelines Exhibition by Sheila Tilmouth, Joan Francis & Phillipa Troutman at Artsmill: artsmill.org
Fractures Digital Exhibition by Kira O’Brien (Live Visual Design & Production student) & Andy Delmaine (Alumni Backstage Academy): backstage-academy.co.uk
Through Alice's Eyes Exhibition by Pennine Heritage: pennineheritage.org.uk
Wolfgang Flur and Peter Duggall: eloquence-wolfgangflur.com & moonraider.net
Oh Europa: actionhero.org.uk
Wainsgate Dances: Jonathan Burrows, Katye Coe, Francesca and Matteo Fargion, Wendy Houstoun, Charlie Morrissey:
The Golden Aerialist by Hannah Honeywill: hannahhoneywill.co.uk
Changing the Story: Life and Legacy in our Neighbourhoods Project led by Professor Paul Cooke and supported by the Bishop Simeon Trust, the University of Leeds' AHRC GCRF 'Changing the Story' project, the Centre for World Cinemas & Digital Cultures, Hebden Bridge Picture House and Hebden Bridge Arts Festival.
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Bewildered Family Guide to Yorkshire - Hebden Bridge
The latest in this guide to things to do with the family in Yorkshire is Hebden Bridge.
It's a beautiful old mill town with a unique atmosphere and a true sense of community. It is home to a fantastic gig venue in the Trades Club, an independent cinema - the Hebden Bridge Picture House - and a range of family friendly pubs and cafes.
Thanks to Rob Wolfe for his help and to the British Council for the use of the archive footage. View, download and play with the Collection at britishcouncil.org/film
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Hebden Bridge Arts Festival 2019 short version
Short film of highlights including:
Miss Lilys Victorian Circus Game & Exhibition: urbanangelscircus.com
Hebden Royd Town Council for Kidsfest: hebdenroydtowncouncil.gov.uk
Street Sunday: Black Eagles, Circo Rum BaBa: foolsparadise.co.uk
Patience Agbabi: patienceagbabi.wordpress.com
Maps: thisismaps.com
Shorelines Exhibition by Sheila Tilmouth, Joan Francis & Phillipa Troutman at Artsmill: artsmill.org
Through Alice's Eyes Exhibition by Pennine Heritage: pennineheritage.org.uk
Wolfgang Flur and Peter Duggall: eloquence-wolfgangflur.com & moonraider.net
Oh Europa: actionhero.org.uk
Wainsgate Dances: Jonathan Burrows, Katye Coe, Francesca and Matteo Fargion, Wendy Houstoun, Charlie Morrissey:
The Golden Aerialist by Hannah Honeywill: hannahhoneywill.co.uk
Changing the Story: Life and Legacy in our Neighbourhoods Project led by Professor Paul Cooke and supported by the Bishop Simeon Trust, the University of Leeds' AHRC GCRF 'Changing the Story' project, the Centre for World Cinemas & Digital Cultures, Hebden Bridge Picture House and Hebden Bridge Arts Festival.
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White Lion - Hotel in Hebden Bridge, United Kingdom
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Located in Hebden Bridge, 33 km from Manchester, White Lion features free WiFi access and free private parking. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. The rooms come with a flat-screen TV and DVD player.
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The Unthanks - Sea Song - Hebden Bridge Picture House
Half of The Unthanks' brilliant take on Robert Wyatt's Sea Song - battery on phone ran out.
Hebden Bridge Circular Walk March 2016
A Saturday morning walk around Hebden Bridge taking in Heptonstall and Gibson Mill. Apologies about the sound in places, it was extremely windy, I've now bought a mic muff which should help the sound quality next time.
Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, UK - 30th & 31st August, 2012
High definition video footage taken in and around the West Yorkshire Pennine town of Hebden Bridge. The video begins at a rainy Hebden Bridge railway station with a number of arriving and departing services. It then features views outside the station of the River Calder, before going into Calder Holmes Park for views of the river, Rochdale Canal, Skate Park and graffiti. The video features a great deal of traditional Yorkshire sandstone buildings, and Victorian architecture. Also featured are the following: the dry dock, the now closed Railway pub and Moyles hotel / restaurant, the Picture House, New Road (the A646), The River Hebden, The Trades Club, The Rochdale Canal with its bridges and locks, the aquaduct where the canal crosses the River Calder, the confluence of the Rivers Hebden and Calder, b@r place, Crown Street, the main square with fustian needle statue, the Shoulder of Mutton pub, Bridge Gate, Hebden Old Bridge - the stone pack-horse bridge over the River Hebden from which Hebden Bridge gets its name, the White Swan pub, the Hole in't Wall pub, Royd Terrace, and various scenes around the whole of the town centre, including the after effects of the flooding on shops, many of which are not open, as well as the river which has been dredged leaving huge piles of stones on the islands within it.
The weir of the River Hebden is featured from several angles, including from above on the A6033 Keighley Road, from here there are also views over the Hebden Valley including many examples of unique Calderdale architecture, Nutclough Tavern, Foster Lane, Lees Road, the Old Post Office, Lee Mill Road, Rydal Mount and then down the old stone steps to Foster Lane and down Windsor Road to Victoria Road, passing the play park, Nutclough Mill, Waterside Fold, Moss Lane, Linden Road, Hangingroyd Lane, the Market place, the newly developed Town Hall and finally at the Millennium Clock.
2016 Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade
The ninth annual Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade on June 26, 2016, Hebden Bridge, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England.
Artistic Director: Andrew Kim
Event Producer: Jude Wadley
Lead Artists: Kerith Ogden, Fran Sierevogel, Sue Walpole
Cardboardia artists: Tyran (Sergey Korsakov), Olesya Kandalintseva, Alena Gromova, Timofei Moskovkin, Plamen Radev Georgiev
Assistant Artists: Bee Jasko, Rachel Taylor, Sarena Messam
Cardboardia Interns: Sarah Celeghin, Lottie Smith, Amy Hegarty, Francheska Nekrasova, Nina Sergeeva
Outreach assistant: Sophie Powell
Student Placement: Emily Herbert
Executive Director: Kathleen McGrath
Development Manager: Kay King
Workshop and Housing Manager: Thea Soltau
Volunteer Coordinators: Kate Rogers and Sue Moorchild
Stilt Walking Leader: Mya Kungu
Handmade Samba Leader: Mitch Oldham and Tad Walsh
Women’s Dance Leader: Gil Burns
Vendor Manager: Kate Rogers
PR: Mark Longbottom
Technical Manager: Matt Lee
Stage Manager: Daisy Lee
Head Stewards: Jack Knight and Drew Payne
Emcee: Mike Hancock
Parade Music by:
Handmade Samba Band
Drum Machine
Skiband
Les Panards Dansants
Peace Artistes
Juba do Leão
Hope Bank Works
Calder Valley Voices
Thanks to our volunteers: Sayaka Lonsdale, Louise Heppleston, Sarah O'Boyle, Dorothy Hebden, Margaret Davies, Neil Davies, Martyna Krol, Linda Spiteri, Dave Jarrett, Anita Ursula, Marie Claire, Rowena L-T, Rachel Loise, Laura Rayner, Jo Fullman, Jean Kessler, Emma Griffith, Amelia Sierevogel, Stephen Jon, Don Morrison, Krishna Francis, Jo Morton
Special thanks to: Mary Clear and Fred Hunt, Nancy Barrett of Creative Scene, Egg Factory, Calrec Audio, St. Augustine’s Centre, Ravenscliffe High School, Linda Green, Ian Hodgson, Kathy Kim, Heb Web, Helen Meller, Richard Coaten, Louise and Peter Heppleston, Polly Thomas, Katherine Thomas, Peggy and Katherine, Helen Flage, Lauren Robinson, Emily, Claire Slattery, Graham Wynne, Vinne at The Dosa, Real Junk Food Project, Jules China and Tableware, Century Dyeing, Noisy Toys, Dave Nixon, George Kidd, Ian Broscomb, Peter Vardy, Setbray Properties and Liz Anstee and our Board of Directors
The parade was made possible by the support of Arts Council England, Hebden Royd Town Council, Community Foundation for Calderdale and Calderdale Council.
The Cardboardia residency was co-commissioned by the Yorkshire Festival
Video by Matt Gartside at Darkside Photography
Sophie Hall at Hebden Bridge (July 25th, 2009)
Doing poems, looking rather abashed and a bit of a twat. But a very articulated twat.
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Enjoy listening to monotonous dirge as much as I enjoyed writing them.
Lumb Falls
A local beauty spot near my home.
Haworth - Hebden Bridge Walk
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A wedding video trailer from Ripponden and Northowram
The new Mr. and Mrs Broughton-Buchanan who tied the know at St. Bartholomews in Ripponden and then partied the night away at Hargreaves Head Marquee in Northowram. I'd like to thank Sophie and Jodie and their families and friends for making me welcome and allowing me to film their big day.
Also a big shout out to ace wedding planner Michelle Taylor at Taylored Elegance and photographer Helen Venables.
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Band of Skulls - Live at Hebden Bridge Trades - Sept 2017 - Independent Venue Week #jagerIVW
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Lance Lopez at the Hebden Bridge Blues Festival
Lance Lopez at the Picture House in the Hebden Bridge Blues Festival.
Todmorden to Hebden Bridge - A Canal Towpath Journey with Monkey Dogs
The AffieFilm crew set off, from Todmorden to Hebden Bridge, and we would love you come along for the walk too..
Filmed in just a few hours from start to finish, we walked along the towpath, and followed the canal ,along this West Yorkshire stretch....which a few months before, was hit with a very large amount of water, causing serious flooding to both Hebden Bridge, and Todmorden with several other villages also suffering the effects...
On the day of filming though, we where in luck, the weather was with us and with Cassie & Pippa, our trusty Affenpinschers, we set off for a journey of discovery...
Cassie is 7 years old and Pippa is almost 6 yrs old.
Filmed from Todmorden to Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
All footage filmed and owned by AffieFilms
All music is totally royalty free, and purchased as such.
Places to see in ( Sowerby Bridge - UK )
Places to see in ( Sowerby Bridge - UK )
Sowerby Bridge is a market town in the Upper Calder Valley in Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England. The Calderdale Council ward population at the 2011 census was 11,703. Always pronounced Sorby Bridge, the town was originally a fording point over the once much-wider River Calder where it joins the River Ryburn. The town takes its name from the historic bridge which spans the river in the town centre. Before the Industrial Revolution the area was divided between the parishes of Sowerby, Norland, Skircoat and Warley. The boundaries between them being the rivers Calder and Ryburn and Warley Clough, which is now largely culverted. Textiles and engineering industry grew up around the bridge. By the mid-19th century the population had grown and the settlement became an urban district in the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1894.
From 1892 to 1930 Pollit & Wigzell manufactured stationary steam engines for the cotton and woollen mills of Yorkshire, Lancashire and India. Wood Brothers, an engineering and millwright company, also produced engines from its Valley Iron Works. The Markfield Beam Engine is an example for its work. Council buildings on Hollins Mill Lane, the old swimming pool, council offices and fire station will be transferred to the community group, Sowerby Bridge Fire and Water, and will be renovated for community use.
Sowerby Bridge is situated about 3 miles (4.8 km) from Halifax town centre. It is at the confluence of the River Calder and River Ryburn, and the name Sowerby Bridge references its situation as a crossing point over the River Calder to the older settlement at Sowerby. The town is served by Sowerby Bridge railway station, which sees a regular service to Manchester, Bradford and Leeds on the Caldervale Line. Unfortunately this station has no public toilets although there are many interesting information panels about the local area.
The town is at the junction of the Calder and Hebble Navigation and the Rochdale Canal; Tuel Lane Lock on the Rochdale Canal is the deepest lock in the United Kingdom. The canal basin and warehouses where the canals meet, Sowerby Bridge Wharf, are listed buildings and house the Moorings Bar and Restaurant, 12-04 Restaurant and Temujin Mongolian Restaurant. The basin is the headquarters of the 12th Halifax Sea Scouts (M.o.D. No. 54 Royal Navy recognised) where Prince Charles opened the William Andrew Memorial Headquarters. Shire Cruisers run holiday hire canal barges, build narrow boats and provide mooring facilities. Sowerby Bridge features in George Gissing's 1891 novel The Emancipated as the hometown of the protagonist Ross Mallard.
( Sowerby Bridge - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sowerby Bridge . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sowerby Bridge - UK
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Tame squirrel in Hebden Bridge 2014
500 faces of Hebden Bridge - final version
The 500 faces of Hebden Bridge was a 22 month long project by Jason Elliott to photograph black and white portraits of 500 Hebden Bridge locals. It was designed to coincide wide the 500th anniversary of the Packhorse Bridge over Hebden Water that gives the town its name.
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Description Artist: Lisa Hannigan
Date: 2009-11-27
Location: Hebden Bridge Picture House, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom